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National Geographic Magazine

Jul 01 2022
Magazine

Amazing discoveries and experiences await you in every issue of National Geographic magazine. The latest news in science, exploration, and culture will open your eyes to the world’s many wonders.

Protecting Sacred Land

WILD ABOUT SHARKS • A lifelong passion for these ocean predators sparked a career in conservation photography and a mission to share the love.

THE BACKSTORY • SHARKS ELICIT STRONG EMOTIONS, OFTEN ALARM OR PANIC. THIS PHOTOGRAPHER AIMS TO TURN FEAR INTO FASCINATION.

Why We Should Spare Parasites • SOME ARE HARMFUL, INVASIVE, CREEPY—BUT PARASITES BALANCE ECOSYSTEMS, AND KILLING THEM OFF COULD DOOM THE PLANET.

BREAKTHROUGHS • DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

JESSICA NABONGO

CRAFTED FOR CATCHING

PLANET POSSIBLE • Invasive plant species are a problem across the United States. One remedy: Try making them into treats.

ON THE ISLAND OF ORCHIDS

Diving Under the Pyramids • THE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT ARE MORE FAMOUS, BUT THE ONES IN SUDAN HIDE ROYAL BURIAL SITES THAT ARCHAEOLOGISTS CAN EXPLORE—AS LONG AS THEY DON’T MIND DIVING.

WE ARE HERE • NORTH AMERICA’S INDIGENOUS NATIONS ARE RECLAIMING THEIR SOVEREIGNTY: CONTROL OF THEIR LAND, LAWS, AND HOW THEY LIVE.

WHY CITIES ARE GOING WILD

SINKING FAST • AS THE NORTH COAST OF JAVA, INDONESIA, FADES AWAY, RESIDENTS STRUGGLE TO KEEP THEIR HOMES—AND THEIR HISTORY—FROM THE SAME FATE.

REVIVING THE ROAD TO ROME • THE APPIAN WAY SYMBOLIZED THE ROMAN EMPIRE’S MIGHT. NOW ITALY IS RESTORING THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY, HOPING TO CREATE A PILGRIMAGE ROUTE THROUGH HISTORY.

BEVERLY JOUBERT


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 142 Publisher: National Geographic Society Edition: Jul 01 2022

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Amazing discoveries and experiences await you in every issue of National Geographic magazine. The latest news in science, exploration, and culture will open your eyes to the world’s many wonders.

Protecting Sacred Land

WILD ABOUT SHARKS • A lifelong passion for these ocean predators sparked a career in conservation photography and a mission to share the love.

THE BACKSTORY • SHARKS ELICIT STRONG EMOTIONS, OFTEN ALARM OR PANIC. THIS PHOTOGRAPHER AIMS TO TURN FEAR INTO FASCINATION.

Why We Should Spare Parasites • SOME ARE HARMFUL, INVASIVE, CREEPY—BUT PARASITES BALANCE ECOSYSTEMS, AND KILLING THEM OFF COULD DOOM THE PLANET.

BREAKTHROUGHS • DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

JESSICA NABONGO

CRAFTED FOR CATCHING

PLANET POSSIBLE • Invasive plant species are a problem across the United States. One remedy: Try making them into treats.

ON THE ISLAND OF ORCHIDS

Diving Under the Pyramids • THE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT ARE MORE FAMOUS, BUT THE ONES IN SUDAN HIDE ROYAL BURIAL SITES THAT ARCHAEOLOGISTS CAN EXPLORE—AS LONG AS THEY DON’T MIND DIVING.

WE ARE HERE • NORTH AMERICA’S INDIGENOUS NATIONS ARE RECLAIMING THEIR SOVEREIGNTY: CONTROL OF THEIR LAND, LAWS, AND HOW THEY LIVE.

WHY CITIES ARE GOING WILD

SINKING FAST • AS THE NORTH COAST OF JAVA, INDONESIA, FADES AWAY, RESIDENTS STRUGGLE TO KEEP THEIR HOMES—AND THEIR HISTORY—FROM THE SAME FATE.

REVIVING THE ROAD TO ROME • THE APPIAN WAY SYMBOLIZED THE ROMAN EMPIRE’S MIGHT. NOW ITALY IS RESTORING THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY, HOPING TO CREATE A PILGRIMAGE ROUTE THROUGH HISTORY.

BEVERLY JOUBERT


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